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Page 1: Module 7.2 Heat Stress. Section I: Focus Points Recommendations For an Occupational Standard For Workers Exposed to Hot Environments  Introduction (p.1-2)

Module 7.2Heat Stress

Page 2: Module 7.2 Heat Stress. Section I: Focus Points Recommendations For an Occupational Standard For Workers Exposed to Hot Environments  Introduction (p.1-2)

Section I: Focus Points

Recommendations For an Occupational Standard For Workers Exposed to Hot Environments Introduction (p.1-2)

Workplace Limits and Surveillance (p.2-5)

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Section II: Focus PointsIntroduction Introduction (p.16-18)

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Conclusion of Module 7.2.1

We have concluded discussing Module 7.2.1, Thermal Ergonomics – Section 1 of the NIOSH Publication No. 86-113: Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Hot Environments (Revised Criteria 1986).

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Section II: Focus PointsIntroduction Introduction (p.16-18)

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Section III: Focus PointsHeat Balance and Heat Exchange

Heat Balance (p.18)

Heat Balance Equation (p.18)

Heat Exchange (p. 18-21)

CLO Insulation Units of Clothing (p.21-28)

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Section IV: Focus PointsBiological Effects of Heat

Physiological Response to Heat (p.29-30)

Muscular Activity and Work Capacity (29-32)

Sweating Mechanism (p.33-35)

Acclimatization to Heat (p.35-36)

Other Related Factors (p.37- 38)

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Section IV: Focus PointsTable IV Table IV (p.41)

• Temperature Regulation Heatstroke

• Circulatory Hypostasis Heat Synope

• Water and/or Salt Depletion

• Heat Cramps

• Skin Eruptions

• Behavioral Disorders

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Conclusion of Module 7.2.2

We have concluded discussing Module 7.2.2, Thermal Ergonomics – Sections 3 & 4 of the NIOSH Publication No. 86-113: Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Hot Environments (Revised Criteria 1986).

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Module 7.2.2Section 5 NIOSH Publication No. 86-113: Criteria for a Recommended Standard:Occupational Exposure to Hot Environments (Revised Criteria 1986)

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Section V: Focus PointsMeasurement of Heat Stress

Introduction (p.47) Environmental Factors (p.47-60) Estimation of Metabolic Heat (p.60-62)

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Conclusion of Module 7.2.2

We have concluded discussing Module 7.2.2, Thermal Ergonomics – Section 5 of the NIOSH Publication No. 86-113: Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Hot Environments (Revised Criteria 1986).

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Module 7.2.3

Sections 6 & 7

NIOSH Publication No. 86-113: Criteria for a Recommended Standard:Occupational Exposure to Hot Environments (Revised Criteria 1986)

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Section VI: Focus PointsControl of Heat Stress

Introduction (p.63-65)

Engineering Controls (p.66-67)

Work and Hygienic Practices & Administrative Controls (p.67-71)

Heat Alert Program (p.71-72)

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Section VI: Focus PointsControl of Heat Stress Auxiliary Body Cooling and Protective

Clothing (p.72-75)

Performance Degradation (p.75)

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Section VII: Focus PointsPreventive Medical Practice

Introduction (p. 76-77)

Protection of Workers Exposed to Heat in Excess of RAL (p.77-78)

Medical Examinations (p.78-80)

Detailed Medical Examination (p.80-83)

Surveillance (p.83-84)

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Conclusion of Module 7.2.3

We have concluded discussing Module 7.2.3, Thermal Ergonomics – Sections 6 and 7 of the NIOSH Publication No. 86-113: Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Hot Environments (Revised Criteria 1986).

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Module 7.2.5

Section 9 Thermal Ergonomics – Heat

NIOSH Publication No. 86-113: Criteria for a Recommended Standard:Occupational Exposure to Hot Environments (Revised Criteria 1986)

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Section IX: Focus PointsIndices for Assessing Heat Strain Introduction (p.101)

Direct Indices (p.101-102)

Rational Indices (p.102-104)

Empirical Indices (p.104-107)

Physiologic Monitoring (107-110)

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Conclusion of Module 7.2.5

We have concluded discussing Module 7.2.5, Thermal Ergonomics – Section 9 of the NIOSH Publication No. 86-113: Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Hot Environments (Revised Criteria 1986).

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Module 7.2.6References & Appendix Thermal Ergonomics – Heat

NIOSH Publication No. 86-113: Criteria for a Recommended Standard:Occupational Exposure to Hot Environments (Revised Criteria 1986)

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Reference & Appendix: Focus Points

Recommendations For an Occupational Standard For Workers Exposed to Hot Environments Terms and Symbols (p.128-140)

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Conclusion of Module 7.2.6

We have concluded discussing Module 7.2.6, Thermal Ergonomics – References and Appendix of the NIOSH Publication No. 86-113: Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Hot Environments (Revised Criteria 1986).